The model, called SHARP, can reconstruct a photorealistic 3D scene from a single image in under a second. Here are some examples.
Innovative New Technologies Include SmartCentral™, AQUOS Advantage LIVE℠, Quad Pixel Plus II, Full-Array LED Backlighting with Local Dimming and Sharp's First Quattron™ 80-inch Class 3D LED TV Las ...
Sharp may have invented LCD technology back in the early seventies, but the company has had a choppy run in the global market. Often, it seemed to be content making me-too screens. That changed ...
Sharp will release its first 80-inch 3D TV, model LC-80LE844U. It features a full-array backlight and hundreds of apps. TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved ...
Sharp has unveiled an impressive new range of 3D HDTVs, the Sharp AQUOS Quattron 3D LCD TV series. These innovative 3D LCD TVs incorporate Sharp’s unique four primary color technology, which ...
Sharp Japan announced [JP] the Aquos Quattron 3D LC-70X5 for the local market yesterday, a follow-up of sorts to the LC-70LE735U that’s been available in the States for a few months now. Just like ...
TOKYO — Sharp Corp. said it plans this year to start making advanced 3D displays for cellphones and other mobile devices that don’t require special viewing glasses, betting that demand for 3D images ...
With Nintendo's 3DS gaming handheld on the horizon, any glasses-free 3D display technology announcement is being examined closely. Back in March we pondered whether Nintendo might use Hitachi's 3D ...
It was just a matter of time, but now Sharp has unveiled a 10.6-inch display [JP], which is 3D, can be used without glasses and is suitable for e-book readers, tablet PCs and digital photo frames.
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